Coach Wheeler Receives Mason Schools Foundation Founder’s Award

Coach Wheeler Receives Mason Schools Foundation Founder’s Award

Posted on 09/13/2017

In an effort to recognize the accomplishments and efforts of a community contributor who goes “above and beyond,” the Mason Schools Foundation established the Campbell Family Founder’s Award in honor of Ken and Joan Campbell — whose generosity, innovation and vision led to the creation of the Mason Schools Foundation. Three community members were nominated for the prestigious award, which was presented to award recipient Coach Wayne Wheelerduring the Mason Schools Foundation "Small Town Hoedown Gala" on September 9.

2017 Award Recipient

Wayne Wheeler, MMS Boys Cross Country Coach

About Coach Wheeler: Coach Wheeler doesn’t simply coach boys cross country at Mason Middle School; he is boys cross country. At the age of 78, Coach Wheeler is out every single day of the week with his team with pep in his step and a smile on his face. He is not just coaching them in running but inspires them to be their absolute best - not simply the fastest. He knows every runner by name (which is typically near 100 boys), their times, and most of their families as well. He stays connected with these boys after they leave his team not only by continuing to encourage them in their running, but in their life goals as well. His excitement for the sport is exceptional (as shown by his over 700 races run) and he passes this excitement and joy on to his runners. It doesn’t matter if they are the fastest or the slowest, he sees every individual on his team as a winner and teaches the others on the team to see not only themselves that way but every one of their teammates as well. He teaches them to respect each other, to stand up for each other and to encourage each other. He shows them how to be a positive community.